Immigration attorneys’ fears grow over uncertain DACA future

To begin with, I have a problem with ‘signed into law” from the quotation below, DACA is not a law. To be a law it would have had to go through Congress, then to Obama’s desk. He did try it, but it was not passed by them, this is why he used his ‘pen and his phone.’

Second, just because a kid gets illegally smuggled here by parents, uncles, cousins, or the neighborhood coyote it does not make them our responsibility. The potential for this new way of life and the plethora of benefits, like Obamacare is the magnet drawing them here.

Additionally, speaking of potential tax loss from terminating the program, isn’t it a crime to falsify the tax documents in the first place? Illegal aliens don’t get legal Social Security numbers, do they? Why is the employer not held accountable for hiring illegals? If they are old enough to work, they didn’t come here as little helpless kids since 2012.

Trump has said he will terminate Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an executive action signed into law by President Obama in 2012 that gives some undocumented immigrants an exemption from deportation and a renewable two-year work permit.